PAUL Taylor today insisted he and Walsall manager Richard Money will complement each other well as he once again settles in to life with the Saddlers.

PAUL Taylor today insisted he and Walsall manager Richard Money will complement each other well as he once again settles in to life with the Saddlers.

Taylor will work alongside Money overseeing the football side of the Bescot operation, having returned to the club where he spent 14 years before leaving in 2002.

The 56-year-old, who has endured heart problems since leaving Walsall, is relishing his new role in a part-time consultancy position.

"Before leaving Walsall I'd been involved in football management for 23 years and over the last year, it's fair to say I've begun to miss that involvement," said Taylor.

"I'm feeling much better from a personal point of view and feel ready to contribute to the club's future success.

"Working in this part-time capacity suits all parties. I don't want to take on a massive workload but both the club and I recognise that my experience and knowledge can only be an asset."

Taylor's brief will be to assist Money in identifying player targets and dealing with incoming and outcoming moves at Bescot in similar fashion to his previous stint.

"In my previous spell here I bought in a number of high-calibre players on a limited budget and I'd like to think I could do that again," he added.

"I've been working with Richard for the last couple of weeks and we have already built up a good rapport. We identified a couple of signings and both of them - Tony Bedeau and Martin Butler - are now on board for the new season.

"We're hopeful of adding to this list in the not-too-distant future and I think Richard and I will complement each other well."

Walsall were this afternoon due to reveal their new home kit for next season, which goes on sale from the Football Shop in the town centre tomorrow.